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dbpedia:Manyakheta
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Manyakheta (Mānyakheṭa, Prakrit Mannakheḍa, modern Malkhed) on the banks of Kagina River in Sedam Taluk of Gulbarga district, Karnataka state, was the capital of Rashtrakutas from 818 to 982. It is 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Gulbarga city.The present day Malkhed is the home to one of the biggest cement factories by name Rajashree Cements owned by the Aditya Birla Group. The village is now developing into a business centre for food grains, dairy and livestock trading .
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Malkhed ಮಳಖೇಡ Manyakheta ಮಾನ್ಯಖೇಟ
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dbpedia:India
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dbpedia:Gulbarga dbpedia:Gulbarga_district dbpedia:Sedam dbpedia:Karnataka
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11180
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585 317
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dbpedia:Indian_Standard_Time
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+5:30